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tracy:. gerri: is there a correction >> we could see a minor correction but with the fed meeting this week it was on the table with tapering already but they said now they will target the unemployment rate was policy to look at inflation rate. in perspective they expect to present inflation if it is higher than they looked at heightening because of the numbers they will not tighten from their estimates and tell 2017 solo interest rates environment over three years so stocks are a big asset clasper it is a big opportunity. gerri: to really think the fed will sit that long? barricades' suggest they will for a long time. otherwise they would not decrease but there of was a tremendously dovish statement. everybodd knew tapering was coming but it is only a small trimming. gerri: pushtu next year. >> you have incredible momentum. you can talk about valuation but you don't want to get in the way to bet against us. too much momentum. the markets go up a lot longer but. >> is much deeper. gerri: how d
tracy:. gerri: is there a correction >> we could see a minor correction but with the fed meeting this week it was on the table with tapering already but they said now they will target the unemployment rate was policy to look at inflation rate. in perspective they expect to present inflation if it is higher than they looked at heightening because of the numbers they will not tighten from their estimates and tell 2017 solo interest rates environment over three years so stocks are a big...
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tracy: amen. steve ma lang pa. thanks so much for jumping on the phone with us. >> no problem. tracy: we talked about this earlier. a cold blast from the past. the dreaded polar vortex coming back, for god's sakes. better grab your gloves while you still can. >>> plus meet me at the white house. president obama and bipartisan leaders come together for the first time since the midterm elections. we'll finddout what they had to say. plus we have "piles of money" coming right up. >> president obama has invited congressional leaders from both parties to a meeting at the white hhuse tomorrow. when asked if he is nervous, obama said, oh, i'm not going to be there. but there ar themselves. it's just'm lile rectt to tr. wh'onwith trying new thi it's just'm lile rectt to tr. feelhat ....muscles? try a new way to bank, whereo branches equals eat ras. an unprecedent proam busithat partns sinees with universities across the state. fobetterccto talent, cuttg edge research, and ate of t fities. fr bte in brooyn
tracy: amen. steve ma lang pa. thanks so much for jumping on the phone with us. >> no problem. tracy: we talked about this earlier. a cold blast from the past. the dreaded polar vortex coming back, for god's sakes. better grab your gloves while you still can. >>> plus meet me at the white house. president obama and bipartisan leaders come together for the first time since the midterm elections. we'll finddout what they had to say. plus we have "piles of money" coming...
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tracy? tracy: top did laments from the u.s. and north korea are set to face each other at a summit just days after the yuan hit pyongyang with harsh new sanctions because of its nuclear program. secretary of state rex tillerson and his north korean counterpart will be in the same room this sunday, haslinda, what are we expecting? tracy, this is one of the rare opportunities to engage with north korea. one of the few meetings north korea attends along with stakeholders in the korean missile appeared the u.s., china, russia, japan and south korea. with tensions rising in the korean peninsula and pyongyang wanting to ballistic missiles in july alone, there is an urgent need to put a lid on north korea's nuclear weapons program. this is the chance for all of the leaders to talk about that. we heard from south korean leaders, the foreign minister, who said she is open to discussions with the north. the last time the two sides talk to each other was back in 2015. there has been great tension. leaders just yesterday came out with a st
tracy? tracy: top did laments from the u.s. and north korea are set to face each other at a summit just days after the yuan hit pyongyang with harsh new sanctions because of its nuclear program. secretary of state rex tillerson and his north korean counterpart will be in the same room this sunday, haslinda, what are we expecting? tracy, this is one of the rare opportunities to engage with north korea. one of the few meetings north korea attends along with stakeholders in the korean missile...
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. >> tracy: tracy -- well, a lot of people call me tracy jordan, t.j. >> jimmy: they do. >> tracy: yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause i mean, that was -- what was the one where you were running through the streets in the underwear with a light saber? >> tracy: oh, right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> tracy: that was the pilot. >> jimmy: i'm a jedi, i'm a jedi. >> tracy: that's what they say in the airport. "i'm a jedi! i'm a jedi! >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> tracy: i remember when we first started, the name -- my name was lawrence jordan, and we had a meeting. remember we had that meeting? and lorne wanted to name me boo boo jordan. >> tina: yeah, he was like, "please, you can't call my character -- i don't want to be -- i'll be in the airport and people will be, like, 'boo boo!'" [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: you were gonna be lawrence jordan. then you went to tracy jordan. >> tracy: yeah, i just, i wanted to be tracy so that, you know, people refer to me, you know -- >> jimmy: that's true. like tony danza plays tony in every show he's in. [ light laughter ] >> alec: my favorite --
. >> tracy: tracy -- well, a lot of people call me tracy jordan, t.j. >> jimmy: they do. >> tracy: yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause i mean, that was -- what was the one where you were running through the streets in the underwear with a light saber? >> tracy: oh, right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> tracy: that was the pilot. >> jimmy: i'm a jedi, i'm a jedi. >> tracy: that's what they say in the airport. "i'm a jedi! i'm a jedi! >> jimmy: that's...
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back to you, tracy. tracy: it is all about "frozen." as long as they keep making "frozen" movies, disney stock will keep going. as long as turkey is in the oven or frozen for that matter, they deal with shoppers as early as 6:00 a.m. come on. not everyone is getting on board. joining us profitable trading.com jared levy, report" and dan is back as well. i'm sure he is shopping monger. i know, gerri, you're covering this kind of stuff. is it worth it to open? >> desperate time for desperate men. jcpenney decided they would open for 6:00. six out of 10 americans in reese survey, they hate, not dislike but hate shopping on thanksgiving. this is list of stores going to open early. there are a list of stores saying very publicly, no, no, we will not be open including costco, bj's, sam's club, home depot poe and loews. tracy: jared, for those jcpenney serious, 5:00 a.m., hour earlier than anyone else. the stock is on death watch. is that extra hour going to probably make a difference? >> probably not. to gerri's point, what is interesting abo
back to you, tracy. tracy: it is all about "frozen." as long as they keep making "frozen" movies, disney stock will keep going. as long as turkey is in the oven or frozen for that matter, they deal with shoppers as early as 6:00 a.m. come on. not everyone is getting on board. joining us profitable trading.com jared levy, report" and dan is back as well. i'm sure he is shopping monger. i know, gerri, you're covering this kind of stuff. is it worth it to open? >>...
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tracy? tracy: rich edson, thank you very much. adam: for more on yesterday's nasdaq flash freeze and what is means for investors, brian jacobsen, wells fargo fund management. he is the chief portfolio strategist and he joins us now. get back to the question of nasdaq. have they thoroughly explained this to the satisfaction of investors and market participants? >> stock price reaction would suggest they haven't thoroughly explained or people didn't necessarily like the explanation they gave. we're not completely sure why it happened. what connectivity issue they had and what technology might have failed. so i don't think it was thoroughly explained but we'll getting more information about that over the next few weeks. adam: the fact when you're the second largest player in town people don't have much of an option, they will have to play with you, with nasdaq, correct. >> to an extent but remember there are all sorts of alternative trading venues. trading could have taken place on not only new york stock exchange and electronic data
tracy? tracy: rich edson, thank you very much. adam: for more on yesterday's nasdaq flash freeze and what is means for investors, brian jacobsen, wells fargo fund management. he is the chief portfolio strategist and he joins us now. get back to the question of nasdaq. have they thoroughly explained this to the satisfaction of investors and market participants? >> stock price reaction would suggest they haven't thoroughly explained or people didn't necessarily like the explanation they...
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tracy? tracy: rich edson, thanks for following all that for us. >>> well tax reform is unwith with most devisive issues the presidential campaign with both president obama and gop nominee mitt romney sharing drastic revision tax code. the tax foundation examines romney's plan and how it could affect the economy and of course your tax bill. here is the president scott hodge. scott, give us the headline. is it good or bad for the economy. >> it is very good, tracy. when we analyze the plan using sort of a dynamic model, woe find out when you cut individual tax rates across the board and especially cut the corporate rate by 10%age points from 35 to 25% it has very strong economic effect on growth over the long-term. that translates into higher incomes for all americans. so as a result even when you offset some of the spending cuts with base broadening eliminating loopholes everyone ends up better off in the long run with higher incomes and basically higher standards of living. tracy: it is an i
tracy? tracy: rich edson, thanks for following all that for us. >>> well tax reform is unwith with most devisive issues the presidential campaign with both president obama and gop nominee mitt romney sharing drastic revision tax code. the tax foundation examines romney's plan and how it could affect the economy and of course your tax bill. here is the president scott hodge. scott, give us the headline. is it good or bad for the economy. >> it is very good, tracy. when we analyze...
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tracy: right. i mean, does it have, you know, people like look at a stock like apple and at 400 hey, i would rather buy bank of america at 15 or whatever. it is under 20. it is cheap i could get more shares, are we looking at it that way these days? $500 for a share of apple, that comes with some cachet now, doesn't it? >> our mantra at the price you pay for any asset determines future rate of return is the biggest determinant. by price we don't mean absolute price like $5 or $5,000. we mean price in relation to its cash flow, its earnings and its underlying assets. a lost investors are confused about that and a stock that is selling for 200 could be much more undervalued than a stock selling for $2 for example. tracy: that is the same, my argument with stock buybacks, we're cutting the pie up in a bun of different directions. again we're just playing with the numbers, it is still the same, it is still the same stock out there at the end of the stay. >> well, no, stock buybacks is a good thing. tra
tracy: right. i mean, does it have, you know, people like look at a stock like apple and at 400 hey, i would rather buy bank of america at 15 or whatever. it is under 20. it is cheap i could get more shares, are we looking at it that way these days? $500 for a share of apple, that comes with some cachet now, doesn't it? >> our mantra at the price you pay for any asset determines future rate of return is the biggest determinant. by price we don't mean absolute price like $5 or $5,000. we...
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tracy: these guys rely o tourism. you have seen images like this is tom anderson the canceling a trip pretty fast. >> reporter: and tourism is about to percent of the egyptian economy. revenues from visitors are down 40%. the state department just warn that america should put off travel if they can. this political unrest slows sectors across the egyptian economy, but your reading reports of folks staying away from the cities. some of the resort towns almost like little oasis with no idea at is going on "what's going on. tourism, there is a tangiblee effect. has fallen a significant amount and is a good chunk of the egyptian economy. tracy: that's an important point. some of this is not happening in the tourist towns. you have an awesome weekend thank you. >> reporter: youtube. tracy: let's get back to our panel on all of this. i want to go to y first. why do i care? look, we often see images of these guys riding, these guys throwing out some president, bringing in a new one. this seems to be what they do. >> they don'
tracy: these guys rely o tourism. you have seen images like this is tom anderson the canceling a trip pretty fast. >> reporter: and tourism is about to percent of the egyptian economy. revenues from visitors are down 40%. the state department just warn that america should put off travel if they can. this political unrest slows sectors across the egyptian economy, but your reading reports of folks staying away from the cities. some of the resort towns almost like little oasis with no idea...
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don't miss it tracy: happy friday, i'm tracy byrnes. progress on the fiscal cliff believe it or not. both sides expressing confidence they will find a way to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts that could cripple this economy. no winners in the union battle at hostess. the twinkie maker says it can't stay in business if union workers won't agree to pay cuts. now those workers and thousands more could be out of a job. >>> $16 billion in the hole for the federal housing administration. is another bailout on the way and could it hurt your chances getting a mortgage more importantly? but top of the hour. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes we head down to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, i find it so interesting the market turned positive after our lawmakers came out and said they had a constructive meeting. >> constructive means nothing is done net. when i walk the floor and ask traders they know both sides, bipartisan, need to come to some sort of agreement. that is something everybody can agree on. t
don't miss it tracy: happy friday, i'm tracy byrnes. progress on the fiscal cliff believe it or not. both sides expressing confidence they will find a way to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts that could cripple this economy. no winners in the union battle at hostess. the twinkie maker says it can't stay in business if union workers won't agree to pay cuts. now those workers and thousands more could be out of a job. >>> $16 billion in the hole for the federal housing administration. is...
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thank you, tracy. tracy: trace i. thank you and rich edson -- rich: good evening, everyone i'm rich edson in for gerri willis. tonight the big stories that matter to you. christmas comes early to wall street as stocks hit new highs. the dow closes above 18,000 for the first time in history. plus another holiday surprise. gdp growth taking off in the third quarter, posting its best results in 11 years. will american workers finally see the economic recovery in their own wallets? we have latest coverage with scott brown, chief economist for raymond james research, klaus bell, from raymond james and david, go to you first. what does this number mean? where do we go from
thank you, tracy. tracy: trace i. thank you and rich edson -- rich: good evening, everyone i'm rich edson in for gerri willis. tonight the big stories that matter to you. christmas comes early to wall street as stocks hit new highs. the dow closes above 18,000 for the first time in history. plus another holiday surprise. gdp growth taking off in the third quarter, posting its best results in 11 years. will american workers finally see the economic recovery in their own wallets? we have latest...
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tracy sought so. she said that she had never felt safe around dustin, even when michael was mentoring him. >> i told michael i didn't like the idea of him being around the kids. because when i saw him with michael, the affect was just off. >> tracy said that dustin's mother once confided in her that she was scared of her own son. >> she complained that he was physical with his sisters. >> scaring his own sister? >> she said that she could not he leave him alone with the girls. because he would hurt them. >> physically hurt them? >> physically hurt them. yeah. >> she says mona told him that day -- >> and you believe he did that? >> yeah. i saw her cry over it. >> in the hours after the attack, tracy speculated about what had brought the unstable teenager to her home in the first place. had some of michael's collectible guns caught his eye? was it a botched robbery? investigators didn't think so. the intruder showed no interest in grabbing the expensive jewelry, or the cash michael kept in the safe. the
tracy sought so. she said that she had never felt safe around dustin, even when michael was mentoring him. >> i told michael i didn't like the idea of him being around the kids. because when i saw him with michael, the affect was just off. >> tracy said that dustin's mother once confided in her that she was scared of her own son. >> she complained that he was physical with his sisters. >> scaring his own sister? >> she said that she could not he leave him alone...
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tracy: that is how they do it. they'lall right, to matter whatf technology cars have, chances are many by the same brand of car time after time whether it is loyalty or laziness. who knows. a list of the five car brands with the most loyal drivers. tonight's top five. chevrolet, this brand has the highest customer loyalty of any american car brand mostly thanks to the trucks. number four is toyota. they keep buying from this japanese automaker. number three, bmw. while that company has more customers, bmw has more returning ones because of the service. number two, honda. they keep coming back for honda. a popular brand for families. i drove one for a bunch of years. the number one car brand with the more loyal customers is lexus generating 58% of sales from tradeeins from repeat customers mainly because of the great reputation luxury brand has developed over the years. i liked my odyssey back in the day. later in the show find out what lou dobbs has to say about the presidents big economy speech today. and we answe
tracy: that is how they do it. they'lall right, to matter whatf technology cars have, chances are many by the same brand of car time after time whether it is loyalty or laziness. who knows. a list of the five car brands with the most loyal drivers. tonight's top five. chevrolet, this brand has the highest customer loyalty of any american car brand mostly thanks to the trucks. number four is toyota. they keep buying from this japanese automaker. number three, bmw. while that company has more...
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tracy? tracy: maybe i saw a different can movie. i think he had his shirt off twice, there was no romance, there was no sex. >> actually, you go see james bond for special effects and killing people. tracy: what happened to shaken, not stirred in no clever lines like that. i just found the whole thing -- >> really? tracy: yes. >> do you not like daniel craig as a rule? >> no, he's a good looking guy, but where was the girl? i wanted a girl. >> the lack of a love interest is big in this because they're focusing on another female character who plays a pivotal role in the show, right? and that would be m, judi dench. tracy: and she was fantastic. >> it was one of the better-acted bond films, would you grant that? tracy: yes, i'll give it to you. >> what'd you think of the stunts? amazing -- tracy: believable? really? >> what about the missing bullet hole? they had this one shot, he shoots him -- tracy: we're giving the movie away. i just, whatever. i was looking for a little more of rated r stuff. >> there you go. [laughter] note to pr
tracy? tracy: maybe i saw a different can movie. i think he had his shirt off twice, there was no romance, there was no sex. >> actually, you go see james bond for special effects and killing people. tracy: what happened to shaken, not stirred in no clever lines like that. i just found the whole thing -- >> really? tracy: yes. >> do you not like daniel craig as a rule? >> no, he's a good looking guy, but where was the girl? i wanted a girl. >> the lack of a love...
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tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like that. lemonis: i like him, by the way. tracy: he's very passionate about what he does. lemonis: yeah. tracy: and his people out there. lemonis: so, could could you take me through the sales process? like, if i want to order a certain type of floor... tracy: so, you're basically asking for a customization on this? lemonis: yes, can that be done? tracy: if the production team says we can do it, i'm not walking away from the sale. lemonis: why? tracy: so, we get 20% of the cash up-front. lemonis: uh-huh. tracy: if i don't have a lot of cash customers for the month, those guys are struggling for materials. lemonis: so, better said -- you say "yes" to anything, especially if they're a cash buyer. tracy: yes. lemonis: okay. it's become clear to me that every single unit that is bought from this company has some nuance to it that is
tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like that. lemonis: i like him, by the way. tracy: he's very passionate about what he does. lemonis: yeah. tracy: and his people out there. lemonis: so, could could you take me through the sales process? like, if i want to order a certain type...
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back to tracy. tracy: thank you very much. the republican party is doing some soul-searching in the wake of their recent losses at the polls. a big issue is the latino vote. our very own peter barnes is here with the very latest on that. peter: 12 million more latinos turned out to vote in 2012. over 2008 most of them voted for president obama who supports comprehensive reform. the latino vote has tanked since it peaked in 2004. president bush who supported reform ran for every election. mitt romney getting 27%. now, post relaxing, or republicans are winning up to immigration reform. >> what we need is a demand base that allows companies that cannot find american workers to bring the foreign workers that they need, as many as they need. peter: marco rubio, the son of cuban immigrants is trying to get the kickstart of immigration. children who were born here should be given the cells, they could eventually become citizens. tracy: peter barnes, thank you very much. reports on housing kind of lifted sentiment on wall street today
back to tracy. tracy: thank you very much. the republican party is doing some soul-searching in the wake of their recent losses at the polls. a big issue is the latino vote. our very own peter barnes is here with the very latest on that. peter: 12 million more latinos turned out to vote in 2012. over 2008 most of them voted for president obama who supports comprehensive reform. the latino vote has tanked since it peaked in 2004. president bush who supported reform ran for every election. mitt...
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tracy: the u.s. federal housing administration apparently in need of some serious funds, tapping the treasury department for nearly 2 billion-dollars bailout. peter barnes joins us from d.c. boy, the white house kind of misestimated this one, huh? >> by half, tracy. the fha told congress in a letter here that it will require a $1.7 billion cash infusion accessing the line of credit in the treasury department to comply with the congressional requirement for its capital reserves. this is the first time the agency had to do that in its 79-year it. the agency said recent higher interest rates reduced underwriting volume and revenue and hurting capital reserve fund. the fha does not originate any loans. it simply insures them against losses for lenders so they will make loans to first-time borrowers with lowdown payments, as low as 3.5% down for example. now despite this treasury draw, the agency insists that it is not in any serious financial trouble. that this is a temporary accounting entry, based on g
tracy: the u.s. federal housing administration apparently in need of some serious funds, tapping the treasury department for nearly 2 billion-dollars bailout. peter barnes joins us from d.c. boy, the white house kind of misestimated this one, huh? >> by half, tracy. the fha told congress in a letter here that it will require a $1.7 billion cash infusion accessing the line of credit in the treasury department to comply with the congressional requirement for its capital reserves. this is...
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tracy: really? >> in any event who will be the replacement for bernanke we'll get into the politics of this because i think it faces nating the way president obama unveiled it two days ago in the interview with charlie rose, who will be the new fed chairman or chairperson. i think it will be a chairwoman. good chance it will not be tim geithner. from what i understand, former treasury secretary, former president of the new york fed told people on wall street he is not interested in the job of fed chairman. he is obviously was on the short list that has been released recently. he doesn't really want the job. he wants to go into the private sector. wants to make a few bucks. this is what people on wall street who are telling the fox business network who have contact with mr. geithner. so who is the odds-on-favorite? people on wall street are saying it is general net yellin. i don't think it's a secret. some say alan blinder, princeton economist. reason people on wall street say this, i'm not talk abou
tracy: really? >> in any event who will be the replacement for bernanke we'll get into the politics of this because i think it faces nating the way president obama unveiled it two days ago in the interview with charlie rose, who will be the new fed chairman or chairperson. i think it will be a chairwoman. good chance it will not be tim geithner. from what i understand, former treasury secretary, former president of the new york fed told people on wall street he is not interested in the...
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tracy: there is an equity component. if you look at the chart behind me, you can see that once this whole drama started in the summer, we saw bond prices fall and equity prices jump. dana gas' results have jumped. if we assume the drama was a time buying method, it seems to be working. >> their operations are quite good, it is a solid company. the big problem, it is not paid on time by the people it works with. it is not dana gas' fault. tracy: what happens next in terms of the legal process? >> dana gas has appealed the decision in the u.k.. they are also seeking a decision in another city. the court in that city will determine whether or not the actual contract is legal by islamic standards. at this point, it is not clear if of that court does agree, what does that mean for the purchase undertaking in the u.k.? at this point we want to see more clarity from dana gas about where this is going forward. what is exciting, investors feel that at this point dana gas might say it is time to negotiate. tracy: up next on the "b
tracy: there is an equity component. if you look at the chart behind me, you can see that once this whole drama started in the summer, we saw bond prices fall and equity prices jump. dana gas' results have jumped. if we assume the drama was a time buying method, it seems to be working. >> their operations are quite good, it is a solid company. the big problem, it is not paid on time by the people it works with. it is not dana gas' fault. tracy: what happens next in terms of the legal...
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tracy: hey, good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. the pope, "time" magazine's person of the year being attacked as anti-capitalist but is he? tweet us your responses in a fiery debate coming up next. tracy: in my opinion. mastercard shares charging forward on word of a 10 for one stock split. think we have to go to peter barnes right now down in d.c. hey, peter. >> hey, tracy. we have the monthly report on the deficit from the treasury department and the deficit came in for the month of november at $135 billion, and that's about a 20% drop from the deficit last november. and this continues this trend of lower deficits we've seen because of the tax increases back in january at the beginning of the year as well as the stronger economy and the spending, spending caps at least, no increases in government spending for the fiscal year-to-date, first two months of the fiscal year starting october 1st, fiscal 2014, the deficit has come in at 227 billion versus 292 billion for the same time last year. also about a 20% decline. and, this new b
tracy: hey, good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. the pope, "time" magazine's person of the year being attacked as anti-capitalist but is he? tweet us your responses in a fiery debate coming up next. tracy: in my opinion. mastercard shares charging forward on word of a 10 for one stock split. think we have to go to peter barnes right now down in d.c. hey, peter. >> hey, tracy. we have the monthly report on the deficit from the treasury department and the...
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tracy: it is distaff. thank you. no, i was not going to tell my students i--gallon of ice cream, but now they all know. all right. well, if the governmens ability to peek into your private dataorries you, then you might want to fly under their radar. our next guest has important tips and tricks to keep. tracy: you're on the guilt and wherever you are. here to explain how to safeguard your devices from landing in hands of a creek or a criminal, tech editor. good to see you. thank you for being here. when i search something, i am thwing myself out there. >> absolutely. e fit thing you never want to do is use public wi-fi. that is like standing naked in a crowd and sank, don't anyone like me. you why that exposed. a few things you should do, use a search engine that does not track you. we are talking about some other ones out there. use some browser and on. less about what says tracking new and more if you are concerned about people tracking your activity. and then really be mindful of social media. social media, one of
tracy: it is distaff. thank you. no, i was not going to tell my students i--gallon of ice cream, but now they all know. all right. well, if the governmens ability to peek into your private dataorries you, then you might want to fly under their radar. our next guest has important tips and tricks to keep. tracy: you're on the guilt and wherever you are. here to explain how to safeguard your devices from landing in hands of a creek or a criminal, tech editor. good to see you. thank you for being...
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tracy: hmmm. presidential power and syria, judge andrew napolitano tells us what could happen if congress rejects president obama's request to take military action. >>> the market is coming back a little bit we're only down five points on the dow right now. oil up a dollar a barrel. we'll be right back. $108.55 a barrel. [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? reflection of all exciteme
tracy: hmmm. presidential power and syria, judge andrew napolitano tells us what could happen if congress rejects president obama's request to take military action. >>> the market is coming back a little bit we're only down five points on the dow right now. oil up a dollar a barrel. we'll be right back. $108.55 a barrel. [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these...
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>>tracy... >>tracy... no, no estÁ aquÍ. tracy... ¿estÁs alla? narices: ah, ya deberÍa estar de vuelta. jay jay: me pregunto si brenda sabrÁ dÓnde estÁ. herky: vamos a preguntarle. [♪] >>hola, brenda. brenda blue... >>hola, amigos. ¿quÉ hay de nuevo? herky: no hemos visto a tracy desde esta maÑana y estamos muy preocupados por ella. >Í. la ultima vez que la vi iba a practicar un vuelo murÁpido. >>um... tracy no suele desaparecer de ese modo. mejor vamos a llamarla por radio. brenda blue llando a tra. adelante, tracy. tracy, ¿me escuchas? vaya... ella siempre responde cuando la llamo. >>tal vez debamos empezar a buscarla. >>excelente plan, jay jay. jay jay: yo buscarÉ sobre tarrytow herky:o volarÉ por el caÑÓn del eco. narices: volarÉ eel lago de las luciÉrnagas. brenda: y yo seguirÉ llamÁndola por radio. narrador: y ese modo, herky, naris y jay jay se elevaron hacia el cielo en busca de tracy. >>tracy... >>¿dÓnde estÁs? >>¡tracy! >>habla brenda blue llamando a tracy. adelante, tracy. ah... ¿estÁs ahÍ? narrador: de pront
>>tracy... >>tracy... no, no estÁ aquÍ. tracy... ¿estÁs alla? narices: ah, ya deberÍa estar de vuelta. jay jay: me pregunto si brenda sabrÁ dÓnde estÁ. herky: vamos a preguntarle. [♪] >>hola, brenda. brenda blue... >>hola, amigos. ¿quÉ hay de nuevo? herky: no hemos visto a tracy desde esta maÑana y estamos muy preocupados por ella. >Í. la ultima vez que la vi iba a practicar un vuelo murÁpido. >>um... tracy no suele desaparecer de ese modo. mejor...
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tracy: 50 seconds or so. here with more including whether either side is enough to fix the debt problems gerri willis of the willis report, he didn't take questions or discuss. he spoke, he left. gerri: the president of questions but it was really a soliloquy. ashley: every word. gerri: the sides are so far apart from each other it is amazing. i was mostly interested in the two plans. what will it mean for this country? specifically in terms of the death, a couple full screens, obama's plan, he wants to raise taxes by $1.2 trillion looking at $1.2 trillion in spending reductions over ten year period for $2.42 trillion. john boehner tax increases $1.63 trillion, spending cuts $1.4 trillion, $2.63 trillion, backing a little bit, total savings from the plan where obama, $4.62 trillion for john boehner, $4.63 trillion over ten years, look how closely, how close these are. look at this. what is that going to be? the national debt ten years from now, either of those plants in play, doesn't matter which one it is, p
tracy: 50 seconds or so. here with more including whether either side is enough to fix the debt problems gerri willis of the willis report, he didn't take questions or discuss. he spoke, he left. gerri: the president of questions but it was really a soliloquy. ashley: every word. gerri: the sides are so far apart from each other it is amazing. i was mostly interested in the two plans. what will it mean for this country? specifically in terms of the death, a couple full screens, obama's plan, he...
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. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: all right. if you are fired up about this or any issue on the program, drop us an e-mail. gerriwillis.com. ♪ >> coming up on "the willis report", will the obama bank bankrupt electric car battery bonuses to top execs. we will cover the shocking new details. and only 13 days left until election day. >> i have a plan that will actually create jobs. >> can you afford four more years with 23 million americans looking for a good job? >> which canada will be able to sway undecided voters? our political panel battles it out later. also, wall street hitting that like button on facebook as the company's stock soars. is now a good time to jump in? we will ask our financial adviser. we are on the case next on "the willis report". ♪ follow the wings. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one
. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: all right. if you are fired up about this or any issue on the program, drop us an e-mail. gerriwillis.com. ♪ >> coming up on "the willis report", will the obama bank bankrupt electric car battery bonuses to top execs. we will cover the shocking new details. and only 13 days left until election day. >> i have a plan that will actually create jobs. >> can you afford four more years with 23 million americans looking for a good job?...
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tracy: i do not know. vince: let's talk about your origin story because it is somewhat different than others. it has nothing to do with you being in a sorority in southern california. it is the fact that a lot of people who join cia or national security institutions wanted to do it from a very early age. you did not really set out to think about being a cia officer in middle school or high school, although subconsciously i guess maybe you did a little bit because of what you studied. when other people were playing, you are reading about the middle east. you are looking at maps when other people were doing normal middle school things. what eventually led you to want to join the agency? tracy: i think to back up just a little bit, this would have been, you know, when i was recruited in kind of the mid-1990's. popular culture looks really different today than it did then. i did not grow up with "quantico" or "criminal minds" or sort of any of those things, so i had no preconceived notions about this is what t
tracy: i do not know. vince: let's talk about your origin story because it is somewhat different than others. it has nothing to do with you being in a sorority in southern california. it is the fact that a lot of people who join cia or national security institutions wanted to do it from a very early age. you did not really set out to think about being a cia officer in middle school or high school, although subconsciously i guess maybe you did a little bit because of what you studied. when other...
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tracy: mr. chairman, thank you for the question. i believe that i am. over the course can of my 28 years in the foreign service, is i have been tested in a number of assignments, both in terms of some of the challenges of physical security during a tour in pakistan. my tour as deputy chief of mission in russia at the embassy in moscow was already in a period after russia's illegal annexation of crimea when our relations were hurdling downward. and we faced regular harassment of our staff. had i personally -- i personally experienced some of that where we were in the glare of ambushes from so-called journalists. so i have seen in russia already some of what i expect will be a continuation of some of the same practices. and then let me say finally, it has been a tremendous honor to be the u.s. ambassador to armenia, in paryd of -- a period of enormous opportunity, but of tremendous challenge, as i know you understand very well. as someone who has followed the caucuses very closely. during my tenur
tracy: mr. chairman, thank you for the question. i believe that i am. over the course can of my 28 years in the foreign service, is i have been tested in a number of assignments, both in terms of some of the challenges of physical security during a tour in pakistan. my tour as deputy chief of mission in russia at the embassy in moscow was already in a period after russia's illegal annexation of crimea when our relations were hurdling downward. and we faced regular harassment of our staff. had i...
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tracy: that's right. we are talking about cutting defense, and yet we have 40 million appropriated military bases, including cuba. it makes no sense to me. what this says is they still don't get it. they still don't get the pages fill free to blow our money. >> i agree. what they did is they are trying to use the crisis of the recession to do a massive stimulus bill that was nothing but a back to the own constituency area they are trying to use under the cover of hurricane sandy's relief, a bunch of things going to various parts of government and constituencies. what they should do -- i will say by contrast -- tremendous amount of waste good money spread everywhere, not just on the call. at least it wasn't packed with stuff that didn't even go to the victims. it will never end up helping individual families that were impacted. it is amazing that they are using this as an excuse to expand government. tracy: it is egregious but unfortunatel typical. thank you so much for being here with us today. >> my plea
tracy: that's right. we are talking about cutting defense, and yet we have 40 million appropriated military bases, including cuba. it makes no sense to me. what this says is they still don't get it. they still don't get the pages fill free to blow our money. >> i agree. what they did is they are trying to use the crisis of the recession to do a massive stimulus bill that was nothing but a back to the own constituency area they are trying to use under the cover of hurricane sandy's relief,...
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tracy: right. >> as a matter of fact as you know we continue to accelerate. i think that is because of the fundamentals here in the states. certainly you look now at the u.s. dollar, very strong u.s. banking system now. certainly one of the more respected. you look what is happening in the context of housing. certainly values and prices there, energy, the recovery continues. everyone recognizes it's slow but it's real. and therefore, volatility, if anything, could possibly come from geopolitical, not necessarily global economics. personally i don't know where it would come from? you would have to see something significant and unknown to occur. we expect our clients, expect 100 point, to 150 volatility anytime to be ready for that. ashley: that said, you know, we talk about almost a record level every day right now. >> right. ashley: is that meaningless? or, is it bringing more money in from the sidelines? because i think it is the retail investors are still coming in with their money >> right. thos
tracy: right. >> as a matter of fact as you know we continue to accelerate. i think that is because of the fundamentals here in the states. certainly you look now at the u.s. dollar, very strong u.s. banking system now. certainly one of the more respected. you look what is happening in the context of housing. certainly values and prices there, energy, the recovery continues. everyone recognizes it's slow but it's real. and therefore, volatility, if anything, could possibly come from...
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tracy: why? >> the cynic would say they have a major generics industry and wanted to protect that industry from branded competition and it is shortsighted because they're already giving 95% in india, they were giving it away free because they realize people couldn't afford it there. so instead of saying thank you, they said no, we will not give you protection. and if you don't honor the work and creativity people put into inventions, you're not going to get inventions. tracy: we have to leave it at that. that is exactly what is happening. come back, the conversation will continue. ashley: get this, get ready for a busy hurricane season. the atlantic hurricane season expected to be above average with 18 tropical storms, nine of which will reach hurricane strength. the average season brings about 12 tropical storms, six hurricanes, two major hurricanes. this season this is what they predict, four major hurricanes with sustained winds 111 miles per hour. hurricane season by the way runs from june 1
tracy: why? >> the cynic would say they have a major generics industry and wanted to protect that industry from branded competition and it is shortsighted because they're already giving 95% in india, they were giving it away free because they realize people couldn't afford it there. so instead of saying thank you, they said no, we will not give you protection. and if you don't honor the work and creativity people put into inventions, you're not going to get inventions. tracy: we have to...
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>> tracy. >> cool. how's tracy? >> i don't know. she hasn't responded back. >> oh. >> what is it about tracy that appealed to you? >> she's very real. we seem to have -- >> she's one of those natural, down-to-earth kind of people. >> we seem to have the same kind of sense of humor. we laugh at each other's jokes, you know. >> i mean does it seem like gary has chemistry with tracy? >> i'm not sure. like, i can tell they definitely get along, and she seems cool. >> gary, would you say that you've really developed feelings for tracy? >> well, i have some strong feelings, but i've learned through experience that, you know, even if i were to think i'm totally head over heels in love with her, i would have to say i'm more in love with an idea. >> tracy arrives tomorrow. having spent time with her, i can tell that this is a life that she really wants. but it's not just gary she has to impress. she also has to impress his wife. ♪ what i want, you've got ♪ and it might be hard to handle ♪ ♪ but like the flame that burns the candle
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tracy: sure is. speaking of aol we'll break down the earnings report with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong next. you don't want to miss that. you find funny, people still have aol accounts. everyone thought aol was left for dead. it is like a little phoenix. lori: people tease me. get with the program. i'm very much at thatted to it because i've had it for so long. it is emotional and it works. they have been really fantastic about segueing. we'll get into this with tim armstrong, driving ad sales with content. "huffington post" and the patch. tracy: i love the patch. do you use it? i use it. i got all my information about everything. tracy: went on to find out where i have to vote tonight. lori: the patch, we'll talk to tim about all this at aol. >>> for weeks polls have been calling the presidential race as you know a virtual tie. halfway through election day like they are right. we're live with both campaigns. rich edson in chicago with the obama campaign and gerri willis at the romney election
tracy: sure is. speaking of aol we'll break down the earnings report with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong next. you don't want to miss that. you find funny, people still have aol accounts. everyone thought aol was left for dead. it is like a little phoenix. lori: people tease me. get with the program. i'm very much at thatted to it because i've had it for so long. it is emotional and it works. they have been really fantastic about segueing. we'll get into this with tim armstrong, driving ad...
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tracy: happy easter. >> you too, tracy. tracy: thanks for coming in. ashley: i want to work from a beach house. tracy: i'm telling you. i think we should do the show from there. ashley: get a satellite up. tracy: josh is coming. stage manager is coming. ashley: gas prices may be going up again. that is great news, isn't it? this time thanks to new government regulations. the story is ahead. tracy: how about this investment idea, wine futures? ashley: yes. tracy: wine retailer gary fisk tells us how to do it. he is coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz but that doesn't mean i don'want to make money.vestor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out
tracy: happy easter. >> you too, tracy. tracy: thanks for coming in. ashley: i want to work from a beach house. tracy: i'm telling you. i think we should do the show from there. ashley: get a satellite up. tracy: josh is coming. stage manager is coming. ashley: gas prices may be going up again. that is great news, isn't it? this time thanks to new government regulations. the story is ahead. tracy: how about this investment idea, wine futures? ashley: yes. tracy: wine retailer gary fisk...
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tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like that. lemonis: i like him, by the way. tracy: he's very passionate about what he does. lemonis: yeah. tracy: and his people out there. lemonis: so, could could you take me through the sales process? like, if i want to order a certain type of floor...
tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like that. lemonis: i like him, by the way. tracy: he's very passionate about what he does. lemonis: yeah. tracy: and his people out there. lemonis: so, could could you take me through the sales process? like, if i want to order a certain type...
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well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last time i was ever going to see him again. i knew that. i did love him. i mean, i loved him with all of my heart and my soul. >> joe palczynski managed to drive away and escape, again astounding the police and the media, hot on his trail. >> he took pride, we learned later, in being able to outfox them. >> he was a fellow that was cunning. he was a fellow that had a lot of ability to get himself into a very difficult situations, but he also showed a knack for getting himself out of the situations as well. he was a very complicated person. >> we learned later that he
well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last...
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tracy: just on the u.s. angle, we hear words out of trump where mediator.to be a given that we have a domestic mediator in the form of kuwait and u.s. embassy area is on the ground, what kind of influence is the middle it -- is the u.s. going to bring to bear on the situation? they do have a lot of interest given the strength of their ties with both sides. i think we thought a strain in the trump press conference were it wanted to present the u.s. as a mediator and kuwait needed help. trump once again talked about how there is one side that is funding terrorism and if they do not stop doing that then we don't want the two sides to come together. earlier and a crisis, a shift in favor on the saudi arabia and uae. that was probably not a helpful, in terms of it all. gives the saudi's and it uae. trump is in there cap and they can resist the pressure coming out of the defense department to negotiate and compromise. we will discuss this in more detail in a few minutes. andrew, thank you for joining us. always gr
tracy: just on the u.s. angle, we hear words out of trump where mediator.to be a given that we have a domestic mediator in the form of kuwait and u.s. embassy area is on the ground, what kind of influence is the middle it -- is the u.s. going to bring to bear on the situation? they do have a lot of interest given the strength of their ties with both sides. i think we thought a strain in the trump press conference were it wanted to present the u.s. as a mediator and kuwait needed help. trump...
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tracy: we shall see. you wake up this morning and feel like all that and we're exactly where we started. lori: with that president obama remains in the white house. senate controlled by democrats in the house by republicans, nothing changes in d.c. with $6 billion spent on campaigns this year, nearly $700 million more than the previous record, so was it all a waste? former deputy assistant to president george w. bush, so welcome to you. what you think of his exorbitant campaign spending and was it all worth it? >> we're no different today than we were yesterday. one thing is for sure, this president is a president today and there is no honeymoon because they'll have to wait for new administration to get on its feet. how do we stop from going over it? the time is now, the president rules in 2009 out of ideology instead of reality and reality finally fit into republicans and democrats. lori: how come reality didn't set in on the polls? the family financial situation is worse today than it was four years ago
tracy: we shall see. you wake up this morning and feel like all that and we're exactly where we started. lori: with that president obama remains in the white house. senate controlled by democrats in the house by republicans, nothing changes in d.c. with $6 billion spent on campaigns this year, nearly $700 million more than the previous record, so was it all a waste? former deputy assistant to president george w. bush, so welcome to you. what you think of his exorbitant campaign spending and was...
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i thk tracy is a genius. i think she really understands a woman's body. >> i've never come across such a customized workout program besides working out with a trainer one-on-one at a gym. i've never come across that in a dvd video. in 90 days i lost 18 pounds. you really get results fast. never have i seen a program so effective and so balanced that has everything that you could ask for, and it works! [♪...] >> tracy anderson perhaps has the clearest understanding of the approach to women's fitness that i have ever seen. her sequences of the exercises they focus on the accessory muscles, which are really the smaller muscles that bring everything up and tighten and firm and make the body appear much leaner, so it gives you a much more youthful appearance, where the skin is tight and close to the muscle, and i think this is something that women are really looking for. [♪...] >> i come from the south and back home it's always about being thick and having a little extra weight on you 'cause that looks sexier.
i thk tracy is a genius. i think she really understands a woman's body. >> i've never come across such a customized workout program besides working out with a trainer one-on-one at a gym. i've never come across that in a dvd video. in 90 days i lost 18 pounds. you really get results fast. never have i seen a program so effective and so balanced that has everything that you could ask for, and it works! [♪...] >> tracy anderson perhaps has the clearest understanding of the approach...
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tracy: make a great point. covering these pre-existing conditions, maybe we could push out for a little bit. we are not really sure that people can afford that yet. i think even they are realizing that that -- you know, and medical equipment tax, all of this is so onerous. >> is extremely onerous. there is a lot of concern about device manufacturers and hospitals who have to take the medicare cuts in terms of what has been proposed. they are not going to get the new consumers by not expanding medicaid in some states. this would be a huge cut to possibility. a lot of stakeholders in the industry will be effected affected if this trend continues down the path. tracy: i wish you could talk everyone. nobody is listening right now. all right, when we come back, lou dobbs is going to give us his take. also labor issues not only making headlines in michigan, but broadway theaters may go dark thanks to a looming strike. we will have the details on that coming up next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, m b
tracy: make a great point. covering these pre-existing conditions, maybe we could push out for a little bit. we are not really sure that people can afford that yet. i think even they are realizing that that -- you know, and medical equipment tax, all of this is so onerous. >> is extremely onerous. there is a lot of concern about device manufacturers and hospitals who have to take the medicare cuts in terms of what has been proposed. they are not going to get the new consumers by not...
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tracy: yeah. all right, well, coming up after the break, looking to herbs and vitamin sales overseas for healthy profits at home i guess. stocks at session lows. keep it here on fox business. the dow is down 41 points. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you.
tracy: yeah. all right, well, coming up after the break, looking to herbs and vitamin sales overseas for healthy profits at home i guess. stocks at session lows. keep it here on fox business. the dow is down 41 points. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing...
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tracy: what is it? scarlet: today's mystery stock and how major hedge funds have gotten burned in the process. dusk, lights? tracy: i know what it is. con edison. scarlet: we will find out. ♪ tracy: you are watching bloomberg markets. i am tracy alloway. it is time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest stories in the news now. dish network and viacom have reached an agreement on payment terms that will keep the viacom channels on the satellite service. the agreement picks up where the last seven-year contract picks off and avoid they blackout on the dish network which has 14 million u.s. subscribers. scarlet: consumer confidence fell last week. it decreased to 42.9 and it was at 42.6 a week ago. tracy: attitudes about the current economy led the drop. household improvements led the futures for a three month high. a federal judge says there is an agreement involving volkswagen and u.s. claims over the pollution crisis. there are options including one in which the w would buy back their cars. vo
tracy: what is it? scarlet: today's mystery stock and how major hedge funds have gotten burned in the process. dusk, lights? tracy: i know what it is. con edison. scarlet: we will find out. ♪ tracy: you are watching bloomberg markets. i am tracy alloway. it is time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest stories in the news now. dish network and viacom have reached an agreement on payment terms that will keep the viacom channels on the satellite service. the agreement picks up where the...
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tracy: i'm tracy alloway. this year deal makers are facing market volatility, recession, concerns, and of course, crackdowns on tax version. scarlet: what does all this do to the pace of health care m&a for the rest of this year? our radio colleagues may have found one. it's turned to carol massar and cory johnson. scarlet want to thank in television. welcome everybody in bloomberg television. this is bloomberg advantage. jain, aus is nirad partner in bain and company. thanks for joining us on bloomberg. in terms of the health-care system it has been a busy space, what kind of activity are you seeing right now. nirad: carol and corey, thanks for having me. this is the fifth annual corporate m&a report and 2015 was just a record year for health care dealmaking. $546 billion of deals done in 2015. both corporate m&a and on the private equity side. withent a lot of time private equity investors and it was a pretty strong year for dealte equity in 2015 with exits up, deal count up. a very robust year in 2015. as w
tracy: i'm tracy alloway. this year deal makers are facing market volatility, recession, concerns, and of course, crackdowns on tax version. scarlet: what does all this do to the pace of health care m&a for the rest of this year? our radio colleagues may have found one. it's turned to carol massar and cory johnson. scarlet want to thank in television. welcome everybody in bloomberg television. this is bloomberg advantage. jain, aus is nirad partner in bain and company. thanks for joining us...
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tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. we've got five days left to go. president obama cutting short his hawaiian vacation to get back to work on the fiscal cliff. you know plan b is dead. so what the heck is plan-c or is there even one at this point? lori: need a countdown clock. ho-hum, people worried about their money and keeping their wallets in their pockets. we're tracking some dismal holiday sales. tracy: plus thousands of dock workers from boston to houston threatening a huge strike as soon as this weekend. why are calling for president obama to step in. it is top of the hour. it is time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. we head to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we're starting to see the market fall down a little, right? >> we're down 36 points. the dow held the 1,000 mark pretty well here. we've had our run-up, right? for the month of december the dow still remains in positive territory though it has given back a little bit. there are concerns that are lingering pertaining to the fiscal cliff. that certainly i
tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. we've got five days left to go. president obama cutting short his hawaiian vacation to get back to work on the fiscal cliff. you know plan b is dead. so what the heck is plan-c or is there even one at this point? lori: need a countdown clock. ho-hum, people worried about their money and keeping their wallets in their pockets. we're tracking some dismal holiday sales. tracy: plus thousands of dock workers from boston to houston threatening a huge strike as soon as this...
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tracy: all right. coming up in the next half hour "markets now," flying high on the super bowl ahead. the man who is chartering upscale private jets to win, wing big spenders to the game. ashley: the latest venture from the man who programmed sirius satellite radio. now he wants to transform the news business. hopefully he is not after our jobs, tracy. tracy: right. did you watch the grammys? i did. coming up why this is big deal on twitter today. because it was a big hat. we'll talk about that. we'll be right back. ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 rcent every ye. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. over tispoiler alert.dds up. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investmen advice and guidanc from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your
tracy: all right. coming up in the next half hour "markets now," flying high on the super bowl ahead. the man who is chartering upscale private jets to win, wing big spenders to the game. ashley: the latest venture from the man who programmed sirius satellite radio. now he wants to transform the news business. hopefully he is not after our jobs, tracy. tracy: right. did you watch the grammys? i did. coming up why this is big deal on twitter today. because it was a big hat. we'll talk...
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tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and@ú hiring new employees can be tough. but it doesn't have to be. because now you can post to over 50 of the top job boards with just one click- with ziprecruiter. find candidates in any industry, nationwide. just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free90 tracy: the world economic forum is wrap
tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and@ú hiring new employees can...
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tracy: i'm with you. tracy: frank. whatever. >> james. tracy: anthony. >> anthony. exactly. ashley: thank you, lauren. bankruptcy is on the fast track. city officials will head to federal court yesterday to square off with retires over the bankruptcy petition and potential cuts in benefits. joining us fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. what a mess. injunctions flying everywhere. lawsuits flying everywhere. who has the rights here? i thought it was in the michigan constitution, you can't interfere with these pensions? >> well the michigan constitution prohibits the michigan government from interfering with pensions that is not an uncommon clause in many state constitutions or state statutes. ashley: the issue is federal. >> correct. this judge attempted to interfere with a federal litigation after it had commenced and there are specific statutes prohibiting her from doing so. she runs for re-election. not her fault, that is the judiciary in michigan, they're elected to office. she made a political statement by issuing this injunction, purporting to res
tracy: i'm with you. tracy: frank. whatever. >> james. tracy: anthony. >> anthony. exactly. ashley: thank you, lauren. bankruptcy is on the fast track. city officials will head to federal court yesterday to square off with retires over the bankruptcy petition and potential cuts in benefits. joining us fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. what a mess. injunctions flying everywhere. lawsuits flying everywhere. who has the rights here? i thought it was in the...
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now back to tracy. tracy: gregg, thank you very, very much. >>> all right, american shoppers, boosting retail sales .1 of a percent in april. sales were expected to drop .3%. so has retail turned a corner? we'll bring in joseph feldman, senior managing director at the advisory group. thanks for being with us. it is not a huge percentage differential. but it is up as opposed to down. is that good? >> it is very good. it shows the consumer are out there and spending. they revised up past couple months as well.ore retail businesses are spending you know, many people, myself included thought the payroll tax was going to hinder shoppers and doesn't seem like it has. is it because we're building after hurricane sandy? what is isn't. >> yeah, you know we thought the same. i think like a lot of people coming into this year we all thought the 2% payroll tax would have an impact. so far the data doesn't seem to indicate that. it seems that, you know, i think the wealth effect is actually taking over a little bit.
now back to tracy. tracy: gregg, thank you very, very much. >>> all right, american shoppers, boosting retail sales .1 of a percent in april. sales were expected to drop .3%. so has retail turned a corner? we'll bring in joseph feldman, senior managing director at the advisory group. thanks for being with us. it is not a huge percentage differential. but it is up as opposed to down. is that good? >> it is very good. it shows the consumer are out there and spending. they revised...